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Weather Station Hardware => Blitzortung => Topic started by: miraculon on March 05, 2020, 11:41:51 AM

Title: Interesting new charts
Post by: miraculon on March 05, 2020, 11:41:51 AM
I haven't checked my data on Blitzortung for a while, but I just noticed a new "history" chart.

http://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1.php?station=706&1583421415&region=3 (http://"http://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1.php?station=706&1583421415&region=3")

(http://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1.php?station=706&1583421415&region=3)

Not sure what the "1583421415" part of the URL string is for. The "706" is my station number (for my Red), and the region is obvious. It doesn't seem to be a time/date stamp. I might integrate this into my web site, but I want to make sure that it isn't a one-off due to this 1583421415 business...

EDIT: Yup, it's changing. Eliminating it seems to still work and give the latest. http://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1.php?station=706&region=3

I like the interference display especially.

Greg Hamel

(cross posted on sferics.us)
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Cutty Sark Sailor on March 06, 2020, 11:02:32 AM
has its uses...  :thumbsup:   attached
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Cutty Sark Sailor on March 07, 2020, 01:13:19 PM

https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/ (https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/)
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Storm017 on March 07, 2020, 01:43:38 PM
The "1583421415" part of the URL string is a timestamp.  1583421415 = 03/05/2020 3:16pm (UTC)
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: miraculon on March 07, 2020, 03:28:53 PM
The "1583421415" part of the URL string is a timestamp.  1583421415 = 03/05/2020 3:16pm (UTC)

I sort of gathered that it was a timestamp, but thanks for parsing it out.

Greg H.
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Phil23 on March 11, 2020, 05:03:41 PM

https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/ (https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/)

That's a page I'd like to add to my weather site. With a slight variation.

Map at the top with our region; stats below.

Will that code become available for users to modify & put up on their own sites?

Cheers

Phil.
(Stat 1928)

Edit,

Can see the source, but presume there's a bit more to it than that.
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Cutty Sark Sailor on March 11, 2020, 09:52:20 PM
https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/ (https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/)
That's a page I'd like to add to my weather site. With a slight variation.
Map at the top with our region; stats below.
Will that code become available for users to modify & put up on their own sites?
Cheers
Phil.
(Stat 1928)
Edit,
Can see the source, but presume there's a bit more to it than that.

G'day, Phil
 :-"  Well, that page is more-or-less an experiment, but here's a quickie...
 try this:
https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/blitz1928/
and you can download the small 1928 package here (https://frankfortweather.us/frankfortblitz/blitz1928/blitz1928.zip)

You can move and update stuff as you will... not too complex.... hope I got timezone correct....
Cheers!
Mike
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Phil23 on March 14, 2020, 05:50:15 PM
Thanks,

Will play around with it as time permits.

Have it sitting here for now, http://weather.inverellit.com/bt/ & in time will add it somewhere within my menus.


Phil.

Edit:- The Time zone is currently correct. Does it adjust for daylight savings, which end here in a few weeks.
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: vinesweather on March 15, 2020, 06:30:44 PM
Hi
Just noticed Egon added this last night\yesterday.
Cheers
Chris
Topic here:
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: staccermaccer on April 01, 2020, 05:53:04 AM
Hi, Cutty!

Have been playing around with your template, my station is on the page and it works sort of; the clocks i can manage too; but how do i get the lat and lon right?

This is the code that i changed:
Quote
<img height="181" src="https://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_1.php?station=2274&amp;region=1&amp;weeks=1&amp;header_line=0&amp;header_text=0&amp;drawing_area_height=150.png?" alt="689" />
</div>

  <div id="edd" style="">
<iframe name="content_frame" src="https://map.blitzortung.org/index.php?interactive=0&amp;NavigationControl=0&amp;FullScreenControl=0&amp;Cookies=0&amp;InfoDiv=0&amp;MenuButtonDiv=0&amp;ScaleControl=0&amp;LinksCheckboxChecked=1&amp;LinksRangeValue=10&amp;MapStyle=0&amp;MapStyleRangeValue=10&amp;Advertisment=0&#35;2.76/-4.42/51.28"></iframe>
</div>

If you could give me some pointers?

Thanks in advance!

Marc AKA staccermaccer,
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: Cutty Sark Sailor on April 01, 2020, 09:54:18 AM
Hi, Cutty!

Have been playing around with your template, my station is on the page and it works sort of; the clocks i can manage too; but how do i get the lat and lon right?
...
Marc AKA staccermaccer,
Hi Marc...
Simplest way to change coordinates only, is click on the active map, zoom and place image as you will, then copy the URL from the browser nav page:
e.g.
https://map.blitzortung.org/#4.05/49.97/4.92 (https://map.blitzortung.org/#4.05/49.97/4.92)
then in your code, at the end, copy the
#4.05/49.97/4.92"> from the new url
and replace
#35;2.76/-4.42/51.28"> in the code
with
#4.05/49.97/4.92">

Hope that helps...

I'm fiddling with a rather confusing 'one stop' page to monitor and control my three stations from a single webpage, but will work great for a single station, also, which currently looks like the video below.
 I'll get around to making active in both public and private formats soon, hopefully, with templates, ideas... bear with me... it's complex for an old guy like me who doesn't speak PhP or other such languages... heh...Quick Look here:
Video Overview (https://photos.smugmug.com/Weather/TwinHollies/i-vjNTHtf/0/87d8394b/1280/Blitz%20Status%20-%5B3%5D-1280.mp4)

Cheeers!
Mike
Title: Re: Interesting new charts
Post by: staccermaccer on June 02, 2020, 08:37:54 AM
Hi, Cutty and others who are interested...

This is the page i made with the script:https://www.akker.be/index.html (https://www.akker.be/index.html)

Just made a few minor tweaks..

Marc AKA Staccermaccer,